Abstract
Owners and operators of today's modern boilers require a foundation or support for chemical cleaning to prevent failures by excessive waterside deposits. If deposits are not removed, they will lead to overheating or corrosion related failures. Chemical cleaning at the appropriate time will avoid the risk of tube failures, while minimizing chemical cleaning and associated waste disposal costs. Internal deposit weight guidelines are presented to fulfill this requirement.
Subject
Water,
Absorption,
Fluxes,
Tubes,
Oxide layers,
Chemical cleaning,
Furnaces,
Metals,
Heat,
Boilers,
Magnetite,
Deposit corrosion,
Conductivity
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1994
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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